This Dutch three-piece delivers what can only be described as mammoth walls of mountainous fuzz. Picture the mighty Kyuss rejoined after a 15-year hiatus! Somehow Sungrazer have been moulded to the very roots of stoner/desert rock, a venture that has so often been tried and, time and time again, never succeeded. Sungrazer are perfect example of how good music can sound when three musicians work in unison and collaborate as a whole.
34 and more... is seventh song from new second album Mirador [2011]
Band Members
Vocals / Guitar: Rutger Smeets
Vocals / Bass: Sander Haagmans
Drums: Hans Mulders
Official web site - www.sungrazer.nl
My space - www.myspace.com/sungrazerband
Last.fm - http://www.last.fm/music/Sungrazer
Im from Denmark so I really wouldnt know anything about the underground scene in the states. My point/question was just if it matter where the bands come from? You might want to check these out:
Asteroid, Brant Bjork, Brutus, Astroqueen, Graveyard, Colour Haze, Causa Sui, Fu Manchu. Enjoy! :)
dongabhana87 2 months ago
@dongabhana87
just a little disillusioned. i can remember a huge underground scene with an abundant of excellent bands, and now it seems kinda behind us. finding a couple is nice, but there's just not as many as there used too be. and i am capable of changing with the times, so being stuck in a genre isn't the problem, just discovering that abundance of good shit is...so, i guess i do have a problem, now, you have a solution? if not, wave your flag elsewhere, or share that good shit.
TheRedHedCEO2011 2 months ago
@TheRedHedCEO2011
Problem?
dongabhana87 2 months ago
none of the real good shit(other than clutch and the melvins) are from the states anymore
TheRedHedCEO2011 7 months ago